CC situation

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I have a question on a situation, because I ...

CC situation

Hello all, I'm a new member here. Currently awaiting my cpl to come back from state.
I have a question on a situation, because I am moving to an area I am less familar with and does have a much larger population and its a metropolitan area.
For instance, I'm out in the neighborhood walking my dog. Its hard, kinds of late, someone walks up asking for a couple dollars. "sorry man I dont have any" he replied "oh yeah lets see about that" puts his hand in his pocket. At this point im going for my gun, I draw and he decides to rush me. Though in this short instance I cannot see any weapon, I have one. And if he gets it from me, I may be a dead man.
Question, shoot upon him rushing me, or dont shoot. I dont want to feel the need to hesitate in a situation because Im worried about justifying my shot more than worrying about my own well being.
On a side note, I hope I never have to use my gun and never plan to. I just want to plan to react accordingly if the need for it shows.

He's made a threat, made actions as if going for a weapon, and is attempting to carry it out. If it were me I'd shoot. If he is armed I don't see where there will be a problem. If it turns out he was not armed, then you will need to do your best to convince the DA and probably a jury that his actions were sufficient to justify lethal force. As has been said here many times before. When the police show up, keep your mouth shut until you have a lawyer present.

Second look into getting some training, best investment you'll make if you choose to carry. We all need it, their are some real good CC classes out there.

Never want a stranger to get too close, distance is your friend. Loud voice command to stay back as you back peddle away. That being said...

You have a dog,you pull your pistol and he still rushes you. He makes a verbal threat and reaches for what you think is a weapon. You are now in a situation of fearing for you life. Pulling the trigger until the threat has stopped would be my response, hope you have a good lawyer.

"A heavily armed citizenry is not about overthrowing the government; it is about preventing the government from overthrowing liberty. A people stripped of their right of self defense is defenseless against their own government." -source

well thank you all for the quick responses.
I am looking into some good SD pistol classes. Unfortunately my CCW coarse was more or less pushing alot of NRA propaganda. Not a bad thing, but I do feel like they could have spent much more time with more useful information. The only part of the class that was any sort of learning was when a couple LEO's gave a couple speeches.

I really don't know how to answer the situation you were in because:
#1 You do not have a CC permit yet
#2 You carry a weapon

I was prevented from carrying a weapon before I got my permit. Meanwile during all those times i spent waiting for my permit to come, I do things that I need to do during the daylight hours. Or have my husband drive me to places I need to go because he got his permit first even though he did not carry at the time, I have my gun in the console of the car. I was reprimanded for doing that so i did not go out until I got my permit. In the meantime, I practice and practice and practice.